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link to Tubifex Worms Profile and Culture Guide

Tubifex Worms Profile and Culture Guide

Tubifex worms, also known as Mud worms, Sludge worms, or Sewage worms, are a species of aquatic annelid worms that can be found in rivers, streams, and sewage treatment plants. They are commonly...

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link to Hottentotta Hottentotta – Detailed Guide: Care, Diet, and Breeding

Hottentotta Hottentotta – Detailed Guide: Care, Diet, and Breeding

Hottentotta hottentotta, commonly known as the Congo scorpion, is a medium-sized scorpion with relatively potent venom which can cause some intensive pain for several hours. These scorpions...

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link to Least Killifish – Detailed Guide: Care, Diet, and Breeding

Least Killifish – Detailed Guide: Care, Diet, and Breeding

The Least Killifish (Heterandia formosa) is prolific, live-bearing, and one of the smallest fish in North America. Surprisingly, for it being a native fish and very hardy, this species is not...

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link to Elodea Сanadensis Care Guide – Planting, Growing, and Propagation

Elodea Сanadensis Care Guide – Planting, Growing, and Propagation

Elodea canadensis, commonly known as American Elodea or Canadian Pondweed, is a blessing for aquarists and a nightmare for the populations of native aquatic plant species. Elodea canadensis is...

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link to Coenobita Compressus – Detailed Guide: Care, Diet, and Breeding

Coenobita Compressus – Detailed Guide: Care, Diet, and Breeding

The Ecuadorian hermit crab (Coenobita compressus) is one of the smallest terrestrial hermit crabs that are commonly kept as pets. The Ecuadorian hermit crabs have specific requirements for...

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Can Snails Live Without Their Shell?

The body of any snail is attached to the shell by muscles. So, if a snail loses its shell, it is a sign that something is seriously wrong with its health. Snails cannot live without their...

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